Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 2:17 pm
Friggin sweet sweet board right there.

Oh, man. Rangemaster pushing the Mini must sound great.DADGBD wrote:Been working to pair things back. I still have a bunch in the drawer, for recording or whatever - but these are the essentials.
It "seems" pretty sparse, but I can cover a lot of ground by stacking; and make a pretty big racket with this setup and the reverb/trem on my Super - and so far I'm really liking it.![]()
Pitchblack > Rangemaster > Mini > 616D > Chicken > expression pedal (for Chicken) > Freeze
Just got a spring chicken today. It takes dirt better than any reverb ive used.foomanfat wrote:Oh, man. Rangemaster pushing the Mini must sound great.DADGBD wrote:Been working to pair things back. I still have a bunch in the drawer, for recording or whatever - but these are the essentials.
It "seems" pretty sparse, but I can cover a lot of ground by stacking; and make a pretty big racket with this setup and the reverb/trem on my Super - and so far I'm really liking it.![]()
Pitchblack > Rangemaster > Mini > 616D > Chicken > expression pedal (for Chicken) > Freeze
Also, the Rangemaster is real pretty.

Holy.
Dude, are you really using that setting on the bf2? Can you communicate with extra terrestrial life? If so do they like fuzz?backwardsvoyager wrote: downsized from the PT-Pro - even though it's not as pretty, this is so so much easier to take to gigs. I really want a top-mount jacks Mini for OCD reasons and a nice compressor like a warden or something, but this setup has been amazing lately, everything I need.
goroth wrote:Dude, are you really using that setting on the bf2? Can you communicate with extra terrestrial life? If so do they like fuzz?

Something about this board is getting me all hot and bothered. My board is sounding pretty good, I just wish it looked awesome like this oneDADGBD wrote:Been working to pair things back. I still have a bunch in the drawer, for recording or whatever - but these are the essentials.
It "seems" pretty sparse, but I can cover a lot of ground by stacking; and make a pretty big racket with this setup and the reverb/trem on my Super - and so far I'm really liking it.![]()
Pitchblack > Rangemaster > Mini > 616D > Chicken > expression pedal (for Chicken) > Freeze

very Nice Board !! i think the Spring Chicken sounds great - but i thought it kinda muddy'd up my DirtHelter wrote:Just got a spring chicken today. It takes dirt better than any reverb ive used.foomanfat wrote:Oh, man. Rangemaster pushing the Mini must sound great.DADGBD wrote:Been working to pair things back. I still have a bunch in the drawer, for recording or whatever - but these are the essentials.
It "seems" pretty sparse, but I can cover a lot of ground by stacking; and make a pretty big racket with this setup and the reverb/trem on my Super - and so far I'm really liking it.![]()
Pitchblack > Rangemaster > Mini > 616D > Chicken > expression pedal (for Chicken) > Freeze
Also, the Rangemaster is real pretty.
Hey DADGBD .. i think i had the Strymon el cap buffered in front ? i can't rememberDADGBD wrote:Thanks, guys!
I haven't had that Rangemaster off my board since I got it. Seriously... they make EVERYTHING sound gnarlier.
Sparrow: I'm able to go between my amp 'verb and the chicken (and combined) for different sounds, and that's why I dig the Chicken... because of the way it's affected by dirt. I find the Chicken can smear things a bit, but it makes the decay nice and bloomy. I've had the Chicken on my board for a few years now, and I struggled with it at first because I didn't realize that it NEEDS to have a buffer in front of it. Once I got that sorted, it was true love.